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Racing Post - Coral - WilliamHill - All Say:
Three-year-olds have won the last five renewals and SEA OF GRACE (nap) can maintain their dominance. The form of her second in the French 1,000 Guineas stands out like a beacon now that she is demoted to Listed company and she was far from disgraced in the Falmouth when not seen to best effect. Queen Of Time and Dancing Breeze are closely matched but the danger is Mittens, whose progress in handicaps earned her a crack at this level at Ascot last time and she might well have threatened had that race panned out differently.

SEA OF GRACE sets a high standard dropping back down into Listed company having finished second in the French 1000 Guineas at Deauville and fourth in the Falmouth to Roly Poly at Newmarket last month. Trainer William Haggas has been in fine from of late and looks to have found the perfect opportunity for the filly to get her a success with rain in the forecast a positive. The likely main threats come from her own age group with Mittens, who remains on an upward curve and has Pat Smullen in the saddle, and Queen Of Time if she proves herself to handle softer ground.